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  2. Nëntori - Wikipedia

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    An English version of "Nëntori" with the title "I'm Sorry", written by Menno Reyntjes, was premiered onto the YouTube channel of Arilena with an accompanying music video on 24 August 2017. [6] [7] [8] For further promotion, Arilena performed the song in the Europa Plus Festival, Astana Dusy Festival and FIFA Fan Zone Moscow.

  3. Alexander Buinov - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Nikolaevich Buinov (Russian: Александр Николаевич Буйнов, born 24 March 1950 [1]) is a Russian singer, songwriter and keyboardist. He is best known for his tenure with Vesyolye Rebyata between 1973 and 1989, before starting his solo career.

  4. Polyushko-pole - Wikipedia

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    Paul Robeson recorded the song in 1942 under the title "Song of the Plains", sung both in English and Russian. It was released on his Columbia Recordings album Songs of Free Men (1943). The Rahbani Brothers arranged a version of the song for the Lebanese singer Fairouz sung in Arabic titled Kanou Ya Habibi (كانو يا حبيبي) meaning ...

  5. Category:Songs about Russia - Wikipedia

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  6. Po dolinam i po vzgoriam - Wikipedia

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    "Through Valleys and Over Hills" (Russian: По долинам и по взгорьям) or "Through Forests and Over Hills" (Serbo-Croatian: По шумама и горама / Po šumama i gorama), also known as the "Partisan's Song", is a popular Red Army song from the Russian Civil War.

  7. Na Zare - Wikipedia

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    "Na zare" (Russian: На заре, lit. 'At Dawn') is a song by the Soviet group Alyans, originally released in 1987.It is the band's most well-known song. [1] The song became a viral hit in 2019 when Oleg Parastaev, the former keyboardist and songwriter for Alyans, uploaded a previously unaired music video to YouTube.

  8. Ah Vy, Seni, Moi Seni - Wikipedia

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    The song is known from at least the 18th century. The song became known all over the world from the epic 1968 Soviet film War and Peace ( Voina i Mir ) based on Leo Tolstoy 's novel and directed by Sergei Bondarchuk .The first part of the film includes a scene with Russian soldiers singing that song while marching through an Austrian village.

  9. Live (Russian song) - Wikipedia

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    Live (Russian: Жить) is a song and music video composed by Igor Matvienko following the 2015 plane crash on the Sinai Peninsula. 28 artists participated in the music video, among them Grigory Leps, Polina Gagarina, Timati, Hibla Gerzmava, Vladimir Kristovski, Valeriy Syutkin, Alexandr Marshal and Evgeny Margulis. [1]